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21-02-2024 07:11 PM
Hello Team,
I hope you are doing great.
Issue
Final users with Vodafone network are resolving our domain uqr.to with an Older IP
Context
A few weeks ago we migrated our Webservices with our domain uqr.to, base on this the IP's has changed.
We've received reports from our customers Only from the ones using Vodafone, they are still getting resolved our domain with the older IP 13.58.57.95.
Impact
This is generating a HUGE impact to us, since we provide QR redirections services and when a final user with Vodafone scan a QR with their mobile, they are receiving certificate error since they are going to the older server.
Workaround from Our Side
Due this issue, we left the older server up and we attached a valid certificate and enabled the communication with the new infrastructure, but this is only a workaround.
Request
We would like to if it is possible for you flush the dns records from your side to avoid this situation.
We received the reports from users around different countries such as Vodafone UK, Vodafone Spain and Vodafone Italy.
This is only hapenning with Vodafone and not other ISP providers.
Can you help us with this? Do you need more information from our side?
Thanks in advance!
Jose
21-02-2024 10:54 PM
Are you sure this is a Vodafone issue? Checking your Domain using https://dnschecker.org throws up multiple IP addresses both IPv4 and IPv6. Sure that can be legitimate but those IPs need a host header (ie they are not unique to your domain).
22-02-2024 08:21 AM - edited 22-02-2024 08:22 AM
Hello @CrimsonLiar thanks a lot for your response!
Our domain uqr.to is pointing with a CNAME to a different domain with DNS flattening that's why you are retrieving multiples IP's when performing a call to check the resolution, this is performed by CloudFlare.
I can confirm that, this issue is only happening with Vodafone and not other ISPs.
26-02-2024 11:41 AM
Hello Community, any news or anyone can help us with this?
I was checking into our Older webserver the requests and all the client Publics IPs performing requests are from Vodafone as per check into the whois websites.
From the Twitter support, it wasn't helpfully so any assistance on this will be really helpfully for us!
Thanks!!